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Sunset: 8:08 pm
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Sioux Falls, US
4:41 pm,
70°F
34 %
Wind Gust: 10 mph
Clouds: 100%
Sunrise: 6:45 am
Sunset: 8:08 pm

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April 14, 4–6 p.m. | $15

Join us for our April Art Lesson at AMC Collective on Tuesday, April 14 from 6–8 PM.
This beginner-friendly class introduces the art technique of Pointillism, where small dots of color are used to create an image. Guests will receive a short lesson followed by time to create their own inspired project.
Perfect for anyone looking to learn a new creative skill in a relaxed environment.

April 14, 6:30–8 p.m. |

Only two sessions left in the 2025-26 Speaker Series. April features Alix Kyrie, Gallery Director for Rehfelds, and Mel Cotton, Owner of Rose and Eugene Presents.

We will be discussing an artist’s relationship with a gallery.
• How to approach a gallery
• What a gallery looks for in an artist and their work
• What to expect from a gallery

ABOUT ALIX:
With over 20 years of experience in downtown retail & gallery management experience, Alix Kyrie currently serves as gallery director of Rehfelds Modern. Along with her role at Rehfelds Modern, Alix strives to uplift the arts community through advocacy & volunteer work.

ABOUT MEL:
Before dedicating her efforts to Rose and Eugene Presents, Mel Cotton played a pivotal, nearly decade-long role in managing, marketing, and purchasing for a distinguished American craft gallery, collaborating with high-craft artisans from the United States, Canada, and Europe. With a background in studio arts and an emphasis in printmaking, Mel’s academic journey at SDSU laid the foundation for her passion for the arts. Beyond her professional pursuits, Mel enjoys relaxed moments at home, snuggling with her husband and furry companions, and cultivating a domestic jungle.
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We are especially excited to announce a collaboration with Arts South Dakota! This special partnership will enable artists across the state to take part in our Second Tuesday series. Celebrating 10 years, Arts South Dakota has been a leader in advancing the arts for our state, and we couldn’t be more grateful to have them alongside us.
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The Speaker Series: Business Insights to Set You Apart is held at The Underground, and streamed via facebook live, every second Tuesday of the month, from 6:30-8:00 PM.
FREE. No registration necessary.
NOTE: If you are joining us via livestream, the stream will start a little past 6:30 after in-person introductions. (Between 6:45 and 7:00.)

April 15, Noon–2 p.m. | $4.99

A towering vault once sheltered fortunes as secretive as the ambitions shaping Sioux Falls streets. Stone facades whisper of shadowy deals, dramatic courthouse showdowns, and a theater reborn from the ashes of heartbreak.

This self-guided audio tour unlocks downtown’s doors, leading you to hidden marvels and overlooked tales most travelers never find.

What caused Sioux Falls’ grandest bank tower to double as a fortress during a crisis? Why did nightfall spark ghostly rumors in the State Theatre’s backstage corridors? Who left coded graffiti deep within the courthouse before disappearing for good?

Move through echoing lobbies and beneath ornate arches. Each step uncovers stories of rebellion, scandal, rivalry, and redemption. The familiar becomes thrilling, the silent stones speaking louder with every turn.

Dare to start uncovering the secrets beneath Sioux Falls’ polished surface. Your adventure into the city’s unruly heart begins now.

April 15, 6–7:30 p.m. | $50

We all rely on our screens… but sometimes they take over. Linking the Gap invites you to our flexible 8-week counseling group for adults (18+) focused on building a healthier, more balanced relationship with technology. Each session is self-contained, so you’re welcome to attend one week, a few, or the full series—no long-term commitment required.

This week focuses on awareness. Together, we’ll explore how technology shapes our mood, focus, sleep, and relationships. You’ll map your daily tech habits with curiosity (not judgment) and begin noticing patterns that may be draining or supporting your well-being.

If you’re interested in attending, we’d love to hear from you. Please contact Mason or Annika at Linking the Gap Counseling to register or learn more or register with the event link. This group is designed to be welcoming, flexible, and supportive for adults at any stage of their digital wellness journey.

April 16, Noon–6 p.m. | $5

Enjoy drop-in crafting all month long at AMC Collective.
Guests can choose from a variety of beginner-friendly projects including rock painting (free will donation), cupcake liner flowers, tassel keychains, and butterfly suncatchers. Projects are available anytime during open hours.
Most projects are $5 and punch card eligible. A fun and flexible creative activity for all ages.

April 16, Noon–6 p.m. | $8

Create a seasonal Wood & Rock Birdhouse at AMC Collective.
This hands-on drop-in project invites guests to assemble a wooden birdhouse and decorate it using rocks, twigs, and spring-inspired paint colors. Each piece is unique and perfect for seasonal décor.
Available April 16–19. A fun, repeatable project that will return throughout the year with seasonal variations.